Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal have met in two of the last three editions of the Champions League, and they've been drawn together yet again. On Tuesday, they face off in Germany to kick off their Champions League group stage campaigns (2:45 p.m. ET, FOX Sports 1).
Last season, Dortmund topped the group that included both teams, but they've undergone some changes in the transfer window and come into this match looking a bit different.Robert Lewandowski is out for BVB, replaced with a plethora of new attacking talent, while Alexis Sanchez and Danny Welbeck will spearhead a new look Arsenal attack.
Injuries are currently hindering both teams, so they'll look a bit makeshift in this game.Arsenal's biggest problem is a thin defense, which will be without Mathieu Debuchy and Nacho Monreal. They're also thin up top without Olivier Giroud. BVB's most pressing issue is in midfield, where they're without Nuri Sahin and Ilkay Gündogan. Captain Mats Hummels is also out.
This game is the featured attraction of the day around much of the world, so it should be very easy to find it streaming live on the internet. United States viewers have three different options, and can watch the game in multiple languages. For most, the Watch ESPN app will be the easiest way to catch the game online. They'll have ESPN3 and ESPN Deportes feeds, so you can watch the game in English or Spanish, with or without a cable TV subscription.
FOX has two options for watching the game online, one of which requires a TV subscription and one that doesn't. If you subscribe to FOX Sports 1 and your provider participates, you can catch the game for free on FOX Sports Go. If you don't, you can also find the game on FOX Soccer 2 Go, which is a paid service.
In Canada, you can find the game on Sportsnet World Now, while it'll be streaming on Sky Go in both the U.K. and Germany. For listings from more countries, check out LiveSoccerTV.
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